Sebastiano's' is a Sicilian delicatessen, bakery, and market in Portland, Oregon's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, in the United States. Established in 2020, the business previously operated in the Montavilla neighborhood.
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![]() The deli's exterior in 2022, when Sebastiano's operated in Portland, Oregon's Montavilla neighborhood | |
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Food type | Italian |
Street address | 8235 Southeast 13th Avenue |
City | Portland |
State | Oregon |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 45°27′47″N 122°39′12″W / 45.463179°N 122.653423°W |
Website | sebastianospdx |
Description
Sebastiano's is a Sicilian delicatessen and bakery in southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. Previously, the business operated in the southeast Portland part of the Montavilla neighborhood.[1] It has served arancini,[2] focaccia,[3] muffuletta,[4][5] pizzas, sandwiches, meats, cheese, cannoli,[6] cuccidati,[7] and wine, and the Italian market[8] has stocked staples like farro,[9] olive oil, pesto,[10] and sauces.[11] Other desserts have included brownies, cookies, and olive oil cake.[12] The deli has also served granita.[13]
History
Inspired by a trip to Sicily,[14] Daniel and Elise Gold opened Sebastiano's on June 2, 2020,[6][15] in a space which previously housed Heartbreaker Neighborhood Kitchen.[11] The couple announced plans to launch a food cart for weekend operation in the deli's parking lot in 2021.[6] The food cart Aperitivo Sebastiano began operating in May.[16][17] Sebastiano's has been a vendor at the neighborhood's Thursdays on the Plaza market.[18]
For Thanksgiving in 2021, Sebastiano's collaborated with Dimo's Apizza on a takeout dinner.[19] In 2022, Daniel Gold testified at a hearing, urging Portland City Council to extend the cap on fees third-party delivery apps can charge restaurants.[20][21]
In 2024, the business relocated to Sellwood-Moreland.[1] The business began operating in the new space on March 7.[22]
Reception
In 2022, writers included the Eggplant Muffuletta in Portland Monthly's list of the city's 11 best sandwiches.[23] The magazine's Karen Brooks and Katherine Chew Hamilton included the business in "An Opinionated Guide to Portland’s Best Bakeries", in which they said "the cannoli are the best in town".[24] Brooks also included Sebastiano's in Portland Monthly's 2022 list of "Our Favorite Patios for Drinking & Soaking Up Sun".[25]
Brooke Jackson-Glidden included Sebastiano's in Eater Portland's 2021 lists of "ideal Portland spots to load up on picnic supplies" and fifteen eateries "where you can also buy your groceries".[9][8] The website's Alex Frane included the business in a 2022 list of fifteen "stellar" Italian restaurants in Portland.[26] He and Nathan Williams included Sebastiano's in a 2022 overview of recommended eateries in Montavilla.[27] Additionally, Michelle Lopez and Jackson-Glidden included the business in the 2022 list of "outstanding" bakeries in the Portland metropolitan area.[12]
See also
References
External links
Media related to Sebastiano's at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website